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ASAB was founded in 1936 to promote the study of animal behaviour, and membership is open to all who share this interest. There are now approximately 2000 members, the majority drawn from Britain and Europe. Many members are professional biologists who work in universities, research institutes or schools

The APBC is an international network of experienced and qualified pet behaviour counsellors who work on referral from veterinary surgeons to treat behaviour problems in dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, horses and other pets.

The APDT UK (Association of Pet Dog Trainers UK), is a voluntary organisation established to improve the welfare of dogs and the competence of dog owners through the promotion of training skills and techniques based on up to date, researched, methods that apply the principles of kindness fairness and effectiveness and are in keeping with modern learning theory.

From humble beginnings in 1927, Cats Protection has grown to become the UK's leading feline welfare charity. We now help more than 230,000 cats and kittens every year through our network of over 250 volunteer-run branches, 29 adoption centres and our homing centre.

Founded in 1891, Dogs Trust (formerly the National Canine Defence League) is the largest dog welfare charity in the UK. Our mission is to bring about the day when all dogs can enjoy a happy life, free from the threat of unnecessary destruction.

We are a charity dedicated to improving the lives of sick and unwanted pets. At The Blue Cross we take in animals of all shapes and sizes, from hamsters to horses, and we find them loving new homes. We make sure thousands more get the veterinary treatment they need when their owners cannot afford to pay.

The Canine Behaviour and Training Society was founded in 1992,as the UK Registry of Canine Behaviourists. It is a professional body of canine behavioural therapists with members practicing throughout Great Britain, and a select number of international members. Membership is open to practising canine behavioural advisors who meet the criteria and high standards set by TCBTS. Since the change of title in 2014 dog trainers and training instructors have become eligible for membership. The membership is encouraged to communicate with each other, thereby facilitating a continuous sharing of knowledge. All members have agreed to abide by a strong Code of Ethics and Constitution.

From humble beginnings in 1924 Wood Green, The Animals Charity has grown to become one of the leading animal welfare organisations in the UK. We take in animals of all shapes and sizes! As well as cats and dogs, we find loving new homes for thousands of chickens, rabbits, mice, guinea pigs, goats, sheep, ferrets and more!